Coming up: November durable-goods orders

WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- The Commerce Department's data on durable-goods orders for November are due for release at 8:30 a.m. Eastern. Economists polled by MarketWatch are looking for a decline of 0.5%, dragged down by weak orders for aircraft and autos. In October, durable-goods orders fell 3.4%, led down by transportation. Durable goods are expensive items designed to last three years or longer, and while the data are volatile from month to month, analysts see a trend in orders as a valuable leading economic indicator.

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